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INFO-TECH
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Phone bills to keep you awake
IF you are under the illusion that next fiscal, your purse will not be lighter, courtesy the Finance Minister, Mr Jaswant Singh, think again. Be prepared for a shock: Your telephone bills from April are slated to go up by between 17 per cent and ...
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SOFTWARE
Right moves to make IT sector competitive
THIS year's Budget proposals very clearly aim to put India on the global map in terms of competitiveness, which is imperative given the WTO requirements, according to Mr S. Ramadorai, CEO, Tata Consultancy Services. For the IT ...
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IT TRAINING
Service tax will impact IT training, says Aptech
IT appears that the IT training industry will have to bear additional burden from next year onwards as the Budget 2003-2004 has proposed service tax of 8 per cent on vocational training, coaching and franchising services, according to the ...
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HUMAN RESOURCES
The Wipro power pack
The glass ceiling has been conquered here. Neither an inch given nor taken away because you're a woman. And, an equal opportunity to work your way right to the top. A look at some of the Wipro family's top women.
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